Asked by Ashley Melton on Jul 21, 2024

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If the acceptance to a sales contract between non-merchants includes terms different from those in the offer, no contract is formed under the UCC.

Non-merchants

Individuals or entities that do not engage in commercial trading or business practices as their primary occupation.

Different Terms

Disparate conditions or clauses within an agreement or contract that distinguish from one another.

  • Understand the treatment of contract formation under the Uniform Commercial Code, encompassing the concepts of offer, acceptance, and consideration.
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mariam alfatlawiJul 24, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
Under the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), a contract is generally formed even if the acceptance includes terms that are additional to or different from those in the offer, especially in the context of non-merchants. The additional terms may or may not become part of the contract based on various factors, but their presence does not prevent contract formation.